Danny’s tongue hangs out his mouth because he is missing his front teeth. © ABC Sunshine Coast: Meg Bolton
By ABC Sunshine Coast/Meg Bolton
Danny hasn’t had much luck on the track over the years but is reportedly in the running for a very special title — the oldest living thoroughbred in Australia.
While his accolades as the racehorse Phantom Rock were limited to a third-place finish and $200, his loving owner Coleen Robertson still thinks he is a winner after Danny this year celebrated his 40th birthday.
Ms Robertson and Racing Queensland believe Danny is the oldest living thoroughbred in the country…
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